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'''Writh Kul''' was a [[Ruuht|Ruuhtian]] [[Kig-Yar]] [[Skirmisher]] in service with the [[Banished]]. She was assigned to Delta Pack of the Third Combat Element within the [[Thieves of the Claw]]. During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Writh Kul served the [[Covenant]] in the role of naval combat architect. After the war, she turned to [[salvaging]], but would eventually seek out [[Atriox]] to join the Banished.{{Ref/Reuse|Target12}} Writh participated in the [[Installation 07]] [[ | '''Writh Kul''' was a [[Ruuht|Ruuhtian]] [[Kig-Yar]] [[Skirmisher]] in service with the [[Banished]]. She was assigned to Delta Pack of the Third Combat Element within the [[Thieves of the Claw]]. During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Writh Kul served the [[Covenant]] in the role of naval combat architect. After the war, she turned to [[salvaging]], but would eventually seek out [[Atriox]] to join the Banished.{{Ref/Reuse|Target12}} Writh participated in the [[Installation 07]] [[Battle for Zeta Halo|conflict]] in early [[2560]], during which she was killed by [[John-117]].{{Ref/Reuse|Hi}} | ||
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Following the collapse of the Covenant, Writh took her frigate and her crew, and continued to ransack and loot [[Forerunner]] relics, trading them in the rapidly expanding post-war [[black market]]. While this brought her great wealth, Writh desired to return to warfare. She sought out [[Atriox]] to join his [[Banished]], and he welcomed the seasoned shipmistress.{{Ref/Reuse|Target12}} | Following the collapse of the Covenant, Writh took her frigate and her crew, and continued to ransack and loot [[Forerunner]] relics, trading them in the rapidly expanding post-war [[black market]]. While this brought her great wealth, Writh desired to return to warfare. She sought out [[Atriox]] to join his [[Banished]], and he welcomed the seasoned shipmistress.{{Ref/Reuse|Target12}} | ||
Writh would go on to serve as part of Delta Pack within the Third Combat Element of the [[Thieves of the Claw]] during the [[Installation 07]] [[ | Writh would go on to serve as part of Delta Pack within the Third Combat Element of the [[Thieves of the Claw]] during the [[Installation 07]] [[Battle for Zeta Halo|conflict]].{{Ref/Reuse|Target12}} As [[Spartan-II]] [[John-117]] led a resistance on the Halo in [[2560]], Writh Kul's location would be discovered by [[the Weapon]] and shared with the Spartan. At some point during or after [[2560#May|May 28]], John-117 tracked down and killed Writh Kul.{{Ref/Reuse|Hi}} | ||
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Writh Kul was a Ruuhtian Kig-Yar Skirmisher in service with the Banished. She was assigned to Delta Pack of the Third Combat Element within the Thieves of the Claw. During the Human-Covenant War, Writh Kul served the Covenant in the role of naval combat architect. After the war, she turned to salvaging, but would eventually seek out Atriox to join the Banished.[1] Writh participated in the Installation 07 conflict in early 2560, during which she was killed by John-117.[2]
Biography
Early life
Writh Kul was born in the Tower of Vet'nos on the asteroid of A'zhd. This city was one of the few on the asteroid to have remained unaffected by the constant threat of piracy. At some point, Writh would enlist in the Covenant navy, where she could put her impressive intellect and strategic wisdom to good use.[1]
Covenant service
During the Human-Covenant War, Writh Kul would become the shipmistress of the frigate Dagger of Mercy. Due to her exceptional skill in space warfare, she was bestowed the role of naval combat architect. Functioning within this capacity, Writh would be responsible for the destruction of over 185 UNSC capital ships, making her one of the Covenant's most lethal assets in space. Shortly after the Great Schism in late 2552, her prowess helped her rise to prominence within Tartarus's circle.[1]
Post-war activities
Following the collapse of the Covenant, Writh took her frigate and her crew, and continued to ransack and loot Forerunner relics, trading them in the rapidly expanding post-war black market. While this brought her great wealth, Writh desired to return to warfare. She sought out Atriox to join his Banished, and he welcomed the seasoned shipmistress.[1]
Writh would go on to serve as part of Delta Pack within the Third Combat Element of the Thieves of the Claw during the Installation 07 conflict.[1] As Spartan-II John-117 led a resistance on the Halo in 2560, Writh Kul's location would be discovered by the Weapon and shared with the Spartan. At some point during or after May 28, John-117 tracked down and killed Writh Kul.[2]
Equipment
During the conflict on Installation 07, Writh Kul wielded a modified Needler called the Pinpoint Needler.[2]
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources